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r H 1 , , f " .. tf : 1 , t V ' - -' t . , , . , . ' . r, . - ' . - '-as n, i j V, v . - , , 1 - - ; 4 - - , ' - ' - J , fJOSLL BROS-, P prietors. SHOttE FIRGT:; ABROAD NEXT. i Dloo Per Year in Advances' Vo ; 'OXBOKO, .NORTH OAROLINX Wedn'esdVv ".EvBNiKe;rDec 7,.rL904. Xo. 49 U. od KNOW PLEASE. The Feaders if The Courier are Ask? etl to Send in the Weights . of Por- ke'sThis Winter That- Pull Down the Scales at Over 200. " ' ; This is the season pf the year for hog killings, and already some have had their porkers butchered. , '.We desiie for those who have hogs killed this winter.in Person county that weigh oyer 200 . pounds each, to send us the weights of them so that we can publish the fact. If you kaow the weights of your n sghbori hogs, also let us know , that. All such items of news are of interest to our readers. ' : At Statesville on Tuesday of last week, 31 bogs were killed jat the old railrold flour mill, Javei aging 210 pounds each. Three belt nged to R F. Henry, and footed up a total of 920 pounds. . At Chapel Hill last week a num be 1 of porkers were killed that tipped the scales at ovejr 200. pounds The heaviest belonged to W, Parker and weighed 308. " Rufus Cox, of Leaksville, killed a hog the other day that weighed 782 pounds. Verdict of $55,000. YorkviUvE, S. C, Deci 2. In the Court of Common ? Pleas, of York county today, Mrs. Dorothy II. Brickman, widow of Engineer Henry G. Brickman, who was killed in the Fishing Creek disaster on the Southern Railway,' September 3, secured a verdict of $55,000 dam ages against the railroad company. Toe pla-n ifl sued for $75,000. The case was begun yesterday mo ning The jmy took the case today or K iy aficrnoou,' and ; rettiriied a ver dict in hree hours, Iegare Holl man, of Charleston were counsel for ihe plaihtiff. The defendant company gave notice of appeal. . . Canvassed State Returns.' The State board of canvasserg nds that Mecklenburg, and no Wake, is the banner . Democratic county. Mecklenburg gave ; Glenn, Democrat, for Governor 256 1 ina? jority, while Wake gave h,im 2,557. The board completed at -itsffirst session the canvass of 'the first Seven Congressional district 1. In these the vote was as follows, - the first named in each case being that of the Democrat and the second that of tne Republican ; First, dis trictSmall, 13,865; Newfeerry 3167, Majority 9,898. ASecotid disr Bank at Liberty Robbed. Jojtesboro, -N. av De& 2. A Hand Chewed by a" Hog.: ? Winston, N;tL -3Dec: 3. The telegram '-was received 1 here thisj Yadkin Ripple of this week reports morning at 2 o'clock calling for bloodhbunds; to track burglars who blew jopen thevvault in the bank at liberty, this State, : Ust night; Particulars are not obtainable yet buc it is reported that they secured abouj. three thousand ' dollars; from the vault, and it last lepprts oar ties e re hot on their trail going toward Greensboro. v ' , Preensboro, K; C., .;Dec. 2 Mr: Lee H. Battle, cashier of . the City National Bank' of ' Greensboro and president of 'the. Bank' of Liber ty, received a message today -That the bank at Liberty;-" Randolph county, , was burglarized and robbed at an learly hour this mornihgV I Mr- Battle left on thefirst : train for Liberty., The only, information, he had was that the -safe -was blown open;jwitH dynamite but 'that only a small' amount of money was taken.- - - ' Thie bank was but lecently or ganized, with a capital , of $5,000 and carried a full amount of bur glar and fire, insurance, so that the loss whatever it may be, will not affect depositors 1 trict 3laud Kitchin, .12,064V-Jen inc T t-rN C Av4-r A - if AT O . IiUIU. A, 1 w 1 A 1 1 J A 1 L 1 ---v . J-TT-, ird district Th n nta Robertson, 5i49.! Majqnty,5fi49 that "a hog came, near chew ing off the hand of a five tmonthis old j baby in :YadkinvilIe , Wednesday morning. It appears that the "child's' mother Mrs Columbus, Glenn, , whose hus band is a blacksmith, Mt the baby in a cradle atid went" to., she home of a neighbor. During her absence the hog, which, is- a. pet, ' walked into the room and began- eating on the- little one s hand. -'vVhe'ri.the mother returned she , found the child .screaming audits hand almbst gone. ; THe baby was Viemoved to the office of a physician, r; where the remainder of the hand: wasdressed. It is believed thatVthe child wilj recover.: "v : Married. ; - -Onj - November 27, v Mr. Moses Iongi and Miss . Belle Gen try ! were happily marriecLin the presence of many relatives and friends. The marriage took place at the home of the brides father, Mr. JVC. Gentry near lAlIensyillcMr. Henry Ford acted as best man ; and Miss Cary Lucyi Gentry ai maid of honor. The other I attendants were Mr. Willie D. Gentry and Miss MollteiB, Pafham, Mt-THorace Buchanan and ii iss Peariie Wh i 1 1 . M r." Edd le Gen -try and Miss Addie Maie Gentry, Mr. Bennie Gravitt and Mirs Oarne Slaughter, Mr. Robert Buchanan and Miss Xucy Gravitt, Mr. Willie Gentry and Miss Iouie Gentry, Mr. Arthur Gravitt and Miss-Sallie Paf Whitt, The ceremony was perform; ed by J. 1,. Gentry, Ksqi, after which the couple accompanied,, by. many friends . left for vMr. HVj Wlitt's the home- bf thc : groom) We wish for this happy couple a long iahd prosperous life. " " " - ;T r.b. o.' . j Beware of Counterfeits. : . ? ? ,JpeViU's Witch Hazel, Salve is the only , genu uine Witch f Hazel Salve, writes, J. Lr. Tucker, of Oenr terrAlai'-'ihavi used , it -iit my family for Piles, Cats and Burns for years ana can recommena it to oe tne fbestSalve' on the market; Every ins, 1,919. ' Majority, tp,i:45 I family should kei it: as it iranin Ahird rictrinf TViftm-ae WVl a "i Talnahlfi -honkftholdt remedv. and The Youth' pompanion - in 1905. It js impossible even to ' summar ize in a single paragraph the many and varied attrac ions . which The Youth?s Compan 1 on a nnounces for the comi ng year. . " , A; series of articles ' planned to interest especially', the forty -five millions of America ns who look directly to the soil f or t h eir subsist tence will treat of : VNcw. Fields for Young FarmersiV The Sanitation of the Farm," -The Future- of American Cotton,,,MJ 'How Women :vl ake Mopey on the" Farm? etc. - ; Seven serial stories and 250' short stories by ; the most talen ted ! and popular American writers of ?. fiction J will form part of the, contents of the new volume for iosv :l v- Full Illustrated 'Announcement describing the principal:: features of Thk Companion's new volume for 1905 will be sent t with . sample copies of the paper to any address free. " : ; ; ! . '1 he new subscriter wo eeud? $c?5 n? v f r a year's : subscript iu -o T if R Compan i on 1 , rt ceiyeV free i thi issues of j hk Compan ion for ire remiiMiu"- iv-eks ot 1904, 1su1Th& Companion "lOarnatiuus'.' Calendar-ior 2 19C5 iuhogiaphed:in twelve colors and goid. ; . - . The Youth.'? Companion, 144 Berkeley Street,' " . : Boston, Mass. rUiuiji!i:Uijyy.uinJi jUij J - i ii i h - - in u oeainnin 0 1 IQCK or the 7 - . . m w t t mm I . . M Jj. 1 For the Ladies and Children Third tdistrict---Thomas; 0,645, Fourth-Pou, I2,65S, J t Pearson; 5,197. Majority, ' yUi. ifttiW. W. Kitahin, 1 6,497,. Keyiiolfjs. 11 546. Majority 4,951. sSixtfi-Page 9,770, Mendenhall, 41319. Majority: 5.577' Severiih Patterson;:. $479; Spsars, 4i93 Majority, erfM if The same boardlsb gives rRobeit B. Glenn, Democrat,, for Governor, 128,762. Charles J. Harri' Repub lican, 79.505. Glenn s majority 49257. A (Justly Mistake: Blunders are somet;mes Very xi pensi-e. .Occasionally- life itself - is thr price ofh mistake, , bntyba'll jever be wrong if : von ; take ' Dr. Kmg'a New Life Pilis'for Dyspepsia; dizziness, Headaahe, Livjer or Bowel troubles. They are gentle, jet thor gA. 25 : certs ; at Morris' 1 Drug Store. " , valuable household ll. remedy, aiad should al ways be kept on .hand for immediate use.f jfMrs SamuelGage of -worn tu8hi W-i.; says : j 'l had a fever 'sore on my anklet tor "twelve years that the doctors could net cure. All 8alvee and blbbdrTemedie8proved worthless. f-I could not walk; for bVfr two years. c finally I was per puuuLUW JLt If lino v a uvyu. j-.nzwx Sal vej which has" completely s cured me It is 'a. wonderful relief." De- Witt't " Witchflazei: j3ale cures without leaving a . soar .Sold, by Hambrick?& Austin ' , - ; TAXES TAXES !; : t -; I anVTorctid to coUect, the , taxea of Persba - county in order that - I miy comply wjth the law, and settle with Jhe State Jauist 1905 All persons , owing taxes will please comeT forward andc settle . same at once, otherwise I will,have t to place them in the.hand of my deputies, which will add cost ? to 7hich you already owe. " ' : i v; '..v;;:,' n. s,'Thowson,' ' No More Suffering :i : z If you are troubled with - indiges tion get a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and see how quickly it will cure you. George A. Tbompsoni of Spen cer, Iowa, says : , 'Havet had DySf pepaia for twenty years. My : case was almost hopeless, - Kodol Dys- pepsia Cure was recommended and I nsed a few bottles of it ami it Js the only; thing' that' has relievepT me. Would not be without it. :Haye doctored with local physicians and aho at Chicago, ' and even vwent to Norway witn the "hopes Of getting some relief,, bp A Kodol .Dyspepsia Cure is the? 6njl remedy Jthat has done me any" good, and lu heartily iecpmmepd it,; Every person luffer-; ing I with Indigestion or Dyspepsia shsuldusc it." Sold by . Hambrick & Austin. . ' . V - 1 . 4 -N i sJ" - ' Mr. J. M Tillman; - onej of Ths CoukiEB's best friends -7 dropped in to see us last ;"Monday and said that he was j list bound to hay some of our receipts couldn't do' withw out jiheml Of course we accommos dated him. , "A few more still; left. " ; APleasant Pill. No rill is as pleasant and positive, as DeMti'8 Ljttle Erlf -Risers. De Witt's Little Early hUers are so mild and effective that children," delicate - ladies and weak , people enjo their , cleansing effect, -K while Strong people say. they are the 1 best liver pills sold. Sold f by Hambrick ds Austin ' Wooleh: ; Dress Goods. White White! Goods, Dress Trim ; ; niiinffs; Embroideries, c . I-, 'lildes; T; Ribb"did,;. : .Gor r -"; setsQ.veM' :Fn-,; . : derskirts, pisses' arid Childrens' ' uder weal', Ladies and .'en's s.. CHildi Wrap Jl.- 1 -1 Stilts ; For the Men and -.-Boys. Dress '--1 Shirts, 1 Hats and 1, i ' m. Gap e S- a. 1 V Tabid damask, "lace i feurtams, cm v tnin crnrwis TYlIinw sriiilllH a,njr S j . . , v r . J Mr. R. T. 'Hall, the harness man was in Richmond oa biisinec3 ; last 1 V Tfie above list includes tne goods tbat we -Will ofFer at cost, j but not ourVntire stockot every thmgi'.' ,We f havemany ' gbods that,' vhile Ve are not offering at cost, will be sold at great bat gains much lesstian elsewhefe--suchas staple drygoodsladieO and men's underweiar, gldveshpsury, shoes, trunks, : suit cases, am-ns. blankets-auilts and that we might give our country friends and customers noticc.thc.t they could have the same chance .to be here early and get the pick Of these great bargains, f as' well as those who! live nearer by. While sbmeMines are beginning to be; broken, we still have a splendid stock and you will be aptto find what you want here.; - r:-:' BARGAINS ;-V-v: 1 1 f '9: ween. 1 - : t 1
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